Changes between Version 111 and Version 112 of doc/app/errmsg


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Jul 19, 2012 11:37:37 AM (13 years ago)
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hoffmann
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    407407||[=#PA0350 PA0350]   ||unknown collision kernel: collision_kernel = "..." ||see package parameter [../parpar#collision_kernel collision_kernel] for allowed values ||
    408408||[=#PA0351 PA0351]   ||heatflux must not be set for pure neutral flow ||Inipar parameter [../inipar#neutral neutral] = .TRUE. has been set, but non-zero values for parameters [../inipar#surface_heatflux surface_heatflux] and / or [../inipar#top_heatflux top_heatflux] are given at the same time. This is not allowed for simulating a flow with pure neutral stratification where the temperature equation is switched off. Check your parameter file. ||
    409 ||[=#PA0351 PA0352]   || ... is/are not defined in data_output_pr. || Some profiles defined in cross_profiles are not defined in data_output_pr. Hence, they will not be written to cross_profiles in the netcdf header. ||
    410 ||[=#PA0351 PA0353]   || ... has/have been added to cross_profiles. || Some profiles defined in data_output_pr are not defined in cross_profiles. Hence, they will be added to cross_profiles in the netcdf header. ||
     409||[=#PA0351 PA0352]   || ... is/are not defined in data_output_pr. || Some profiles defined in [wiki:doc/app/d3par#cross_profiles cross_profiles] are not defined in [wiki:doc/app/d3par#data_output_pr data_output_pr]. Hence, they will not be written to cross_profiles in the NetCDF header. ||
     410||[=#PA0351 PA0353]   || ... has/have been added to cross_profiles. || Some profiles defined in [wiki:doc/app/d3par#data_output_pr data_output_pr] are not defined in [wiki:doc/app/d3par#cross_profiles cross_profiles]. Hence, they will be added to cross_profiles in the NetCDF header. ||
    411411||[=#UI0001 UI0001]   ||unknown location "..."   ||  ||
    412412||[=#UI0002 UI0002]   ||location "..." is not allowed to be called with parameters "i" and "j"   ||  ||